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This is what I want…for words to become notes and conversations to be symphonies.

Tina Turner

This is the place where I like to pretend to be a photographer, writer, and master gardener. Mostly a heap of scribbles and nonsense. But it’s my collection of scribbles and nonsense. Which does bring me to the fine print.

All photos and content posted are my own unless where otherwise stated. And did you know that plagiarism has been proven to result in years of misfortune and heartache? The good news is it’s easily avoidable. I’m delighted to share my work with you, please just ask first.

If you connect with something, do let me know. Your feedback encourages me to carry on. Followers have a special place in my heart; have a look around and please consider subscribing.

Sandra, thank you for your follow. I wanted to give you a link to my flickr Barns! Barns! Barns! – as I forgot to include it in the post. Boy, do I feel dumb. Hah!http://www.flickr.com/groups/barnsbarnsbarns/
I almost posted the comment without including the link…again! LOL

How cool! I love your About page. In a recent WP Photo Challenge I had a pic very similar to this one, but the bike wasn’t mine. Just a beauty I’d passed on a street way down in Mexico. And I love the Mary Janes… 🙂

Your photo on your banner at the top of your blog, is that the Sandhills of Nebraska? No..wait..now I’m thinking it’s Colorado, San Luis valley and the sand hills? I like the photo very much. Thanks for stopping by!

I need to bone up on my Spanish, sis. High school and college were so long ago. I had the natural gift of verbal comprehension and pronunciation, but not so much on proper verb conjugation for the writing portion and getting great grades. But I let it slide too much. I think I know somebody who could help me there. 🙂

I stink at verb conjugation too. West coast Frank and Dolores didn’t teach me either. So like you, it’s not my first language. I can stumble along ok in a pinch. My comprehension is a bit better than my speech. Que lastima 😉

The comprehension came to me from watching a Spanish language station on TV while I was studying it in high school! Compra Goya beans! The commercials were big learning moments for me because the video was the same as English stations but the audio was in Spanish. I wanted to go to the Payless zappaparia. 🙂 You had to have an advantage with West Coast Frank and Dolores, sis. Maybe not, though. I have retained zero Polish from East Coast Frank and Dolores.